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Bigbear

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Evening all, I'm lucky enough to have my camper in my double garage tucked away from the elements so I'm not in need of a full on outdoor cover, however I would like to get myself a indoor/dust cover for it, to save it from any clumsy scratches it may pick up, can anyone suggest a decent one to get? And where from?
Cheers Brett.
 
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Bigbear, I'd like some info on this as well.

Often wondered if a fabric cover would hold moisture from the damp nights, and do more harm than good ?

Also wondered if you covered your bus with a dust cover - should you leave a couple of windows open for ventilation ?

( Sorry Bigbear, not I'm hijacking your thread, just in the same situation as you and I'm interested )
 
A few good points there, I used to use a waxed nylon type of cover for my old BMW and it done the job well, not been able to find anything similar for the bus though.
 
you might be best off with a cheaper outside cover like the JK one, I have to use two this time of year outside, :shock:
but always thought it would make a excellent indoor cover. :lol:
 
I think a lot of guys use their quality outdoor covers indoors. Having just bought the Hamilton cover I would be confident using indoors. I actually use it in an open face barn. Tossed up about buying an indoor cover but they were more expensive 300 instead of 200. Also, you could easily sell the outdoor cover down the track but would struggle with an indoor one.
 

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